The price of 19 varieties of vegetables in Saudi Arabia during a month

The bulletin reported that the local tops the list of varieties that are 16.2%higher, recording 6.40 riyals per kilo last March.
The price of vegetables in Saudi Arabia
She explained that the price of green beans increased by 3.3% to 11.98 riyals, while the local okra price rose 1.5% to 16.81 riyals.
She pointed out that the price of local black eggplant increased by 1.1% to 5.44 riyals per kilo, while the price of local zucchini increased 15.7% to 708 riyals.
The price of honey pumpkin recorded 6.79 riyals, up on a monthly basis by 7.4%, while the price of the local option rose 6.9% to 6.79 riyals.
Vegetable prices
The price of local cold green peppers was 9.10 riyals, up by 14.2%, while the price of local tomatoes rose 6.7% to 5.44 riyals per kilo.
The price of imported tomatoes increased by 2.9% to 6.43 riyals, while the price of parsley increased 0.9% on a monthly basis to 1.08 riyals last March.
The price of spinach recorded 1.29 riyals, up by 1.6%, while the price of the local watercress increased 0.9% to 1.07 riyals.
The price of imported onions reached 7.19 riyals, up 13.2% on a monthly basis last March, while the price of lentils rose 1.9% to 9.99 riyals.
The price of the fava beans increased by 0.2% to 4.61 riyals, while the price of local potatoes increased 0.9% to 4.39 riyals.
The price of the local islands recorded 5.86 riyals, up 0.3%, while the price of Spanish olives rose 0.4% on a monthly basis last March to 24.97 riyals per kilo.
5 types of vegetables decrease
5 types of vegetables, white cabbage, decreased by 5.1% to 4.64 riyals, and local hot green pepper by 1.3% to 9.30 riyals per kilo.
The price of local molokhia decreased by 3.6% to 2.43 riyals, while the price of the local lettuce fell 1.3% to 6.11 riyals per kilo.
The price of Chinese garlic decreased by 1.2% last March, on a monthly basis, recording 12.01 riyals per kilo.
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